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* OlderThanTheyThink: At least for those who [[AdaptionDisplacement hold De Coster's version to be the "true" one]]. Till Eulenspiegel lived in the 14th century and the first book recounting his adventures was published at least 15 years before the date of birth given by De Coster.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: At least for those who [[AdaptionDisplacement [[AdaptationDisplacement hold De Coster's version to be the "true" one]]. Till Eulenspiegel lived in the 14th century and the first book recounting his adventures was published at least 15 years before the date of birth given by De Coster.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: Many people regard De Coster's heavily altered version as the "real" Till Eulenspiegel. Such people for instance criticised a comic series by West German publisher Rolf Kauka based on the German tradition for "ignoring" Till's role as an actively fighting rebel against tyranny, to wit the Spanish oppression of the Netherlands.
* OlderThanTheyThink: At least for those who [[AdaptionDisplacement hold De Coster's version to be the true one]]. Till Eulenspiegel lived in the 14th century and the first book recounting his adventures was published at least 15 years before the date of birth given by De Coster.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: Many people regard De Coster's heavily altered version as the "real" Till Eulenspiegel. Such people for instance criticised a comic series by West German publisher Rolf Kauka based on the German tradition for "ignoring" Till's role as an actively fighting rebel freedom-fighter against tyranny, to wit the Spanish oppression of the Netherlands.
* OlderThanTheyThink: At least for those who [[AdaptionDisplacement hold De Coster's version to be the true "true" one]]. Till Eulenspiegel lived in the 14th century and the first book recounting his adventures was published at least 15 years before the date of birth given by De Coster.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: Many people regard De Coster's heavily altered version as the "real" Till Eulenspiegel. Such people for instance criticised a comic series by West German publisher Rolf Kauka based on the German tradition for "ignoring" Till's role as an actively fighting rebel against tyranny, to wit the Spanish oppression of the Netherlands.
* OlderThanTheyThink: At least for those who [[AdaptionDisplacement hold De Coster's version to be the true one]]. Till Eulenspiegel lived in the 14th century and the first book recounting his adventures was published at least 15 years before the date of birth given by De Coster.
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* {{Squick}}: Once he shared a meal with a peasant woman. So Till, er, "added" some of his snot to the meal - the woman lost her appetite, and he could eat all of it alone.

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